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Limestone- Chris Mogren and Garret Evans
Limestone is a sedimentary rock.
Limestone is an intrusive rock.
Limestone has a fine grain
Limestone is often a sandy color but sometimes it can be gray, greenish, or blackish.
It may be formed inorganically
It is formed mostly of calcite.
Limestone is Clastic
limestone has 10% of dolomite in it.
it can be used for in buildings,roads, and many more...
Limestone Quarry Blast
Sites:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Limestone
www.galleries.com/rocks/
limestone
.htm
www.
limestone
.org/
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Limestone is a sedimentary rock.
Limestone is an intrusive rock.
Limestone has a fine grain
Limestone is often a sandy color but sometimes it can be gray, greenish, or blackish.
It may be formed inorganically
It is formed mostly of calcite.
Limestone is Clastic
limestone has 10% of dolomite in it.
it can be used for in buildings,roads, and many more...
Limestone Quarry Blast
Sites:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limestone
www.galleries.com/rocks/limestone.htm
www.limestone.org/